Nintendo Switch -
90%

Wii U -
100%

Nintendo Switch -
70%

SPOILERS AHEAD!-----------------------Main story quest-----------------------Kind of disappointing for me, while the first trial is good, the other 12 (3 for each champion) are repetitive (all 4 champions share the same types of trials). Then the player has to defeat 4 Ganon's incarnations, however if the player already played Trial of the Sword or fought them in the Main story, it will be pretty easy (I have defeated 3 of them for the first try). For every defeated boss he then gets one memory of the Champion and upgraded version of the Champion's ability that charges faster (such as Rivali's Gake +) - I don't think it's that much worth it given the time you will spend trying to figure out where are the 3 trials on the map (as you don't get locations of these trials on your map). After all 4 bosses are defeated, in the Shrine of resurrection appears Divine beast! I was truly amazed thinking that, as suggested in the DLC earlier (by calling Link the Champion together with the other 4 Divine beast pilots), Link will get his own Divine beast... unfortunately not the case, instead he got motorcycle - that's in my opinion really worthless as the motorcycle isn't much faster than the white royal horse you can get in Main story and the motorcycle really doesn't fit in the game with its design.----------------Side quests----------------However, what really pleased me are the treasures in the new side-quests, the Royal guard's armor is truly beautiful!

CONCLUSION: If you really like trials or want to know more about the story, then it's probably worth it, however don't expect any mind-blowing in-game items from the main quest (Champions' ballad). Paradoxically the side-quests contain much better rewards than the main story, however I don't think it's good idea to buy the DLC just for that.

Nintendo Switch -
70%

The second DLC for Breath of the Wild is a mixed bag if there ever was one.On the one hand we get more insight into the champions and their relationships,we get that difficult first trial,we get the ninja battle we all wanted and we get a motorcycle, but on the other hand it mostly amounts to going to locations and beating more shrines.

Nintendo Switch -
60%

Wii U -
80%

It took me close to 14 hours to complete everything that this DLC had to offer to this already wonderful game. The quests and puzzles were fun and some of the new gear was a bit harder to find. It's a really nice addition to the main game. The dungeon was fun as well.

Nintendo Switch -
90%

Nintendo Switch -
90%

If you liked the original game, you'll like this DLC. It doesn't really add much in the story department... but it's a Zelda game so there's not a ton of story here anyway. It mostly adds some new challenges & puzzles.

Nintendo Switch -
90%

I think people got a little too hyped up about this DLC pack. If you’re expecting a whole new storyline with tons of new features and weapons and enemies and an entirely new section of the world, of course you would be let down. What this pack does have is perfect for what it is. The trial that starts it all is an insane way to start it. Some people might have been turned off by the One Hit Obliterator challenge. Personally, I think it’s the best way they could’ve made the game challenging after you’ve already gotten the best weapons and armor. Finding the new shrines is a great way to get you to explore sections of the world you might not have had a reason to visit before. The final dungeon is incredible, with an insane twist waiting for you at the end, and riding the Master Cycle around Hyrule feels incredible. The new cutscenes, unfortunately, don’t really explain much about the champions. However, the ending scene was beautifully done. This pack is a great reason to get back into Breath of the Wild.